Aim: To practise reading authentic texts, to listen to an authentic trailer and to learn new vocabulary through context.

Warm up:Split the class into two teams and give one sheet of paper per team. Give teams one minute to write down:Team one: all the GOOD things they can think of about moving to another country.Team two: all the BAD things they can think of about moving to another country. ​

​What animal is it?
Where does this animal come from?
How does this animal usually interact with humans?
What is it doing in the picture?

​Reading:Read the following text to answer the questions:
1. What is the name of the bear?
2. Where is he from?
3. Who is his family?
4. Where does he travel to?
5. How does he go there?
6. Does he like the city?
7. Who does he live with in London?
8. What is tied to his neck?
9. When will the film be in the cinema?

About the movie(source - Paddington.com)
Paddington has grown up deep in the Peruvian jungle with his Aunt Lucy who, inspired by a chance encounter with an English explorer, has raised her nephew to dream of an exciting life in London. When an earthquake destroys their home, Aunt Lucy decides to smuggle her young nephew on board a boat bound for England, in search of a better life. Arriving alone at Paddington Station, Paddington soon finds that city life is not all he had imagined – until he meets the kindly Brown family, who find him with a label tied around his neck which reads ‘Please look after this bear. Thank you.’ They offer him a temporary home whilst he searches for the explorer who impressed Aunt Lucy all those years before.

But when Paddington catches the eye of a sinister, seductive taxidermist, it isn’t long before his home – and very existence – is under threat...

David Heyman said "It's a great honour to be able to bring Michael Bond’s beloved character to the big screen. I am hugely excited to be working with Paul King, whose imagination, flair, and sense of wit and wonder, make him the ideal director. And I am thrilled that we now have such an exceptional cast to bring the story of Paddington Bear to life."

Michael Bond said "Over 57 years have passed since I wrote the first book and I'm quietly delighted that a live-action feature film of PADDINGTON is being made. The guiding light behind it is that most professional and caring of Producers David Heyman who was responsible for the Harry Potter films and, more recently, the multiple Bafta and Oscar winning, Gravity…and I'm sure PADDINGTON is in safe hands. That's why I'm confident the film - and I'm so pleased it's a British Production - will be a success when it is released in November."

The adventure begins in cinemas - Christmas 2014.

"‘Please look after this bear. Thank you.’"

Vocabulary:Match the definitions with the underlined words in the text.1. extraordinary2. the ability to do something well3. an inspiration4. liked very much5. harmful or evil6. to move something illegally7. to care for8. being the cause of something9. the cinema10. for a limited period of time

Listening:Before watching, in pairs, put the following actions in the order you think they will happen:
Paddington cleans his ears.
Paddington licks the toothbrush.
Paddington drinks mouthwash.
Paddington gets stuck in the toilet.
Paddington rides down the stairs in the bathtub.
Mr Brown calls the home insurance company.
Paddington fights with the shower.
A drop of water lands in Mr Brown's coffee.
Paddington puts his head in the toilet.

Watch again and answer the following questions:
Who does Mr Brown phone at the start of the trailer, and why?
When does he think Paddington may be more 'grizzly'?
What does Paddington think you must do to ride the escalator?What type of film is it?Who will like this film?

Writing:Students to write Paddington's first letter home to Aunt Lucy, describing his new life in London.